Acne affects people of every
age, gender, and race. It
usually strikes in plainly
visible locations such as
the face, neck, chest and
back. Acne can be caused by
a number of factors such as
contact with an oily substance,
use of certain medication,
steroids, or the secretion
of certain hormones. Over
ninety percent of acne patients
respond to treatment, although
the treatment may need to
be continued for months or
even years. Here are a few
natural remedies that you
can use to cure acne.
What Causes Acne?
As mentioned above, acne can
be caused by a number of factors.
Common causes of acne include
contact with an oily substance
such as mineral oil, vegetable
oil, or petroleum and the
use of certain medication
such as steroids or the contraceptive
pill. However, acne is most
often caused by the secretion
of androgens, or sex hormones
that are initially secreted
at the onset of puberty. Androgens
are male hormones but they
are secreted by females as
well. They stimulate the production
of oil from the skin's oil
glands. When these oil glands
become overactive and the
exit from the gland is blocked,
oil builds up in the gland
and they begin to swell. This
is how acne forms. A bacteria
called Propionibacterium acnes
normally colonizes this swollen
gland causing the development
of inflammation and pus. In
particularly severe cases,
the glands may burst into
the skin and produce cysts.
Recently health practitioners
are associating acne with
a fungus on the face. A clogged
colon can also contribute
to acne. We recommend using
a colon cleanser like Oxy-Powder
to keep the bowel clean.
How Can I Cure Acne?
Home Remedies:
•A non-oily face wash
that contains tea tree oil
or echinacea can help to reduce
the incidence of acne breakouts.
Wash your face twice a day
in the morning and evenings
and rinse thoroughly with
warm purified water.
•Avoid oily and chemically
ridden cosmetics or any facial
products that contain socetyl
stearate, isopropyl isostearate,
isopropyl palmitate, isopropyl
myristate, and sodium chloride,
parabens as these ingredients
can cause acne.
•Give dry skin extra
care, being sure to wash and
rinse your face thoroughly
and using products especially
made for dry skin.
•Natural astringent cleansers
work to remove the oil buildup
that may become blocked in
the skin's glands. These products
may cause dryness, itching,
and redness, so be sure to
use them only on problem areas.
•Oxy-Skin™ is also
a very effective natural remedy
for the elimination of acne.
Herbal Remedies: Herbs such
as chamomile, lavender, juniper,
bergamot, dandelion root,
and burdock root can be used
to reduce toxicity and improve
the overall condition of the
skin. Echinacea and poke root
are often used for their anti-inflammatory
properties and red clover
may be beneficial for its
estrogenic action. Witch hazel
has excellent astringent properties
and may be very effective
on acne. Here are a few natural
herbal recipes to cure acne.
•Combine ground ginger
with milk and apply to the
affected area.
•Make a paste of honey
and cinnamon and apply to
the affected area at night.
In the morning, wash this
paste with warm water. Continue
for one-two weeks.
•Mix lemon juice with
cinnamon and apply to acne
•Mix ground orange peel
with water to form a paste
and apply to the affected
spots. Wash with warm water
after twenty to thirty minutes.
•Rub fresh garlic on
acne at frequent intervals
to acne.
•Use the juice of raw
papaya to relieve swelling
acne.
•Make a paste of salt
and vinegar and wash off after
twenty to thirty minutes.
•Rub fresh mint juice
over acne.
•Make a paste of turmeric
and vinegar and apply to acne.
Rinse with lukewarm water
after twenty to thirty minutes.
•Drink wheat grass juice
to prevent and cure acne.
•Apply a poultice of
ground sesame seeds and water
on acne to reduce inflammation.
Complementary Treatment
•Acupuncture: Stagnant
of Chi in the channels of
the face is said to be the
cause of acne. Acupuncture
performed on these points
of the face may help relieve
acne.
•Homeopathy: For patients
with pustules and blind boils,
especially on the face, neck,
and back, may be helped by
Kali brom. Selenium is often
used for acne sufferers with
oily skin, blackheads, and
pustules.
Conventional Treatment- These
treatmens we do not recommend.
Medication: Conventional acne
medications may be topical-
applied directly to the skin-
or they may be systemic- taken
internally. Medications include
benzoyl peroxide, retinoic
acid, steroids, antibiotics,
oral contraceptives, and isotretinoin
(Accutane.)
Therapeutic Injections: In
severe cases of acne where
cysts form and scars have
developed, doctors have had
some success with injecting
steroids directly into the
cyst to resolve the cysts
and diminish the appearance
of scars.
Surgery: In moderate to severe
cases of acne, doctors may
use surgery to open up the
blemishes and remove blackheads
and whiteheads. Unlike medication
treatments, the effects of
acne surgery are usually more
immediate.
For more information on acne
remedies go to http://www.acne-answers.org.
About the Author
Dr. Group, the founder/CEO
and clinical director for
the Global Healing Center,
heads a research and development
team producing advanced, new,
natural health protocols and
products. To learn more visit
http://www.ghchealth.com.
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